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Title: | The diuretic activity of Solidago species |
Authors: | Scorolitnîi, Nadejda |
Keywords: | genus Solidago;diuretic activity |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" |
Abstract: | Introduction. Species of genus Solidago
have been known for centuries in
European phytotherapy as
components of urological
remedies with diuretic activity.
The therapeutic
indications are irrigation of the
urinary tract, especially in cases
of inflammation and renal gravel
and as an adjuvant in the
treatment of bacterial infections
of the urinary tract. The objective of the study. Bibliographic evaluation
of the diuretic activity of g.
Solidago species in terms of
chemical compounds,
mechanisms of action,
phytopreparations, etc. Material and methods. Solidago species known as sources of
biologically active compounds with diuretic
activity are: S. virgaurea, S. canadensis and S.
gigantea. Many studies mention flavonoids and
saponosides – compounds responsible for the
diuretic activity. Acylated triterpenoid
saponins transiently change the cell membrane
permeability and induce alterations in ionic
homeostasis. Recent research attributes this
activity to flavonoids and phenolic compounds,
especially to the phenolic heteroside –
leiocarpozide. Results. Solidago species known as sources of
biologically active compounds with diuretic
activity are: S. virgaurea, S. canadensis and S.
gigantea. Many studies mention flavonoids and
saponosides – compounds responsible for the
diuretic activity. Acylated triterpenoid
saponins transiently change the cell membrane
permeability and induce alterations in ionic
homeostasis. Recent research attributes this
activity to flavonoids and phenolic compounds,
especially to the phenolic heteroside –
leiocarpozide. On the European pharmaceutical
market there are several
phytopreparations with diuretic activity,
containing extracts of Solidago plant
species: Cystinol (Germany), Diuronis
(Poland), Urinal Akut (Romania),
Uronefron (Moldova). Conclusions. Many studies reflect the
importance of Solidago
species as valuable raw
materials of
biologically active natural
compounds with diuretic
activity. |
URI: | https://stiinta.usmf.md/ro/manifestari-stiintifice/zilele-universitatii http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12855 |
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